How do you use your Apple gear, and what apps do you use most often?

My MacBook Pro is for programming with XCode and Visual Studio (via Boot Camp), which I need for my Bachelor in Electrical Engineering. It’s also used to program my Arduinos.

I use my iMac for editing photos using Aperture and some plugins. I also use Pixelmator very often to do everything related to graphic design. I use ScreenFlow to make YouTube tutorials.

I also use my iMac to watch my Blu Rays with MacGo Blu Ray Player app. My Blu Ray hard drive is a crappy Samsung one, so I have made a special place in the drawer so that it does not destroy the Aluminium & wood combination. Placing it in the drawer is also great because you don’t hear any spinning sounds as the disc reads.

With Bootcamp I have the ability to play the latest games and watch Blu Rays that are not supported by MacGo (which is just a few).

I use Dropbox daily to import and export notes to Goodnotes, without Dropbox it would be really difficult to share something between my devices.

I’m also a Keynote lover, I do lots of work in keynote. It’s great to design some charts and spreadsheets, which I use in my Youtube videos.

The Screensaver running on the iMac is called Minimal Clock, it’s free and has been covered by OSXDaily before.

Do you have any helpful info you want to share with others?

If you are searching for a good desk, search for eating tables, they are often real wood, cheaper, and bigger. Most desks have a really small place for your legs, that is not the case with a table.

Yes, my desk is actually an eating table, and the huge space is great to work on as you can see in the second picture. I’ve spent hours to get everything the way I wanted. I drilled 40mm holes in the desk to organize all the cables, and I used some PVC tube caps and some wood to cover them. I got mine for 240 Euros (about $330 USD).

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Youre right. I searched a long time for desks in every german furniture shop. Alls of the desks had space for a macbook, nothing more. Not to mention that the designers forget that you have legs, not just feet.

I imagine most people have somewhere around $2000-3500 worth of desktop/laptop/tablet/phone sitting around that they use frequently. This is nothing more than an opportunity for someone to gloat about how they have $6000+ worth of tech on a single desk, a lot of which is unnecessarily overpriced like those $600 speakers and $80 iphone dock just to have good aesthetics.

No, this is an opportunity for people to share their setups, workflows, and hobbies, and what they use throughout their day. Big deal if the speakers are nice, what’s wrong with having good equipment? Why don’t you share yours?

Its not about showing all the money I have spent on my equipment. Its aboit sharing my ideas how to install everything and to inspire others. I actually really enjoy watching other people’s setup, there is always a new idea on how to wire everything up.

Interesting that the people most concerned about materialism, are the individuals most focused on material things. I’ve used this website to discover new apps and equipment that have greatly improved my quality of life. But beyond that, most people that have apple equipment have an appreciation for the aesthetics of the design. I appreciate the manner in which individuals have arranged their equipment and work space and I have benefited from ideas about how to best utilize my space

By the way the speakers are only $500 on Amazon – interesting that you took the time to look up the price or that you knew the price. Who is materialistic? No one forced you to view the page or did you feel compelled to make commentary to establish your personal sense of social superiority.

But you have to consider the plane wood at the back of the desk is not included. I bought it somewhere else and attachet it to the table.
This is because the table is not standing towards a wall. The plane wood prevents anything from falling down and you dont see any wires from the other side.
Also without the plane wood, it would be difficult to attach the cable conduit.

It’s also worth mentioning that when using a MacBook with an external display, it will automatically wake (in clamshell mode) when using the Wireless Keyboard and Mouse/Trackpad without any external applications.

I actually do everything on this desk. Wood working, drilling, soldering, cutting cable conduit. And everything on my Mac, coding photography. I just clean up very often. I even bought a battery powered vaccuum cleaner (dyson dc45) to get rid of all the dust and the little isolation pieces after stripping wires.

I actually cant sleep in a messy room, so I have to clean up after working. And most of the time, when i am not using my desk as a workbench, i just keep everything it is. There is no need to clean up. There is nothing to clean up, just put everything were it belongs. I have to put my macbook under my iMac in order to charge it. For instance.

Well, this does not happen very often. I usually dont have time for some Arduino projects. But when I have time, I make sure to cut my desk and drill holes by accident. But I dont have a problem with that, my table is my workbench.

In Germany, you have to pay 500€/year for university. And still living with my parents and working a lot, you can actually afford this. Also, I live in a town, so I dont need a car, and those 500€/year also includes the ticket for the bus, tram, train,…
If I had to pay for a car, I couldn’t afford half of the stuff.

I am confused as to why the MacBook Pro is under the iMac. I have seen similar setups where a MacBook Pro or Air is being shown on an Apple Cinema Display or another external monitor which would be why one would want more desk space. But from the picture this does not look like it is being projected anywhere. Is the MacBook under the iMac just as a charging station and you have to pull it out from underneath every time you want to use it?

This is a really great desk! I’m a big fan of stark minimalism, but a little bit of earth tones in your life never hurt anybody! I never thought about looking at eating tables, now that I have I think I will have to go start checking out more furniture stores!

Hi.
I’m an Electrical Engineering student from Iran.
I really like your awesome setup.
I wanna buy a late 2013 Macbook Pro with the highest configuration.
I plan to install Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion in order to run applications such as Altium Designer and Visual Studio.
I wanna know how well is the performance of these applications in a virtual machine?
Thanks.